Thomas Edison said in all
seriousness: "There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the labour of
thinking"-if we bother with facts at all, we hunt like bird dogs after the facts that
bolster up what we already think-and ignore all the others! We want only the facts that
justify our acts-the facts that fit in conveniently with our wishful thinking and justify
our preconceived prejudices!
As Andre Maurois put it: "Everything that is in agreement with our personal desires
seems true. Everything that is not puts us into a rage."
Is it any wonder, then, that we find it so hard to get at the answers to our problems?
Wouldn't we have the same trouble trying to solve a second-grade arithmetic problem, if
we went ahead on the assumption that two plus two equals five? Yet there are a lot of
people in this world who make life a hell for themselves and others by insisting that two
plus two equals five-or maybe five hundred!

Auteur: Dale Carnegie

Thomas Edison said in all<br />seriousness: "There is no expedient to which a man will not resort to avoid the labour of<br />thinking"-if we bother with facts at all, we hunt like bird dogs after the facts that<br />bolster up what we already think-and ignore all the others! We want only the facts that<br />justify our acts-the facts that fit in conveniently with our wishful thinking and justify<br />our preconceived prejudices!<br />As Andre Maurois put it: "Everything that is in agreement with our personal desires<br />seems true. Everything that is not puts us into a rage."<br />Is it any wonder, then, that we find it so hard to get at the answers to our problems?<br />Wouldn't we have the same trouble trying to solve a second-grade arithmetic problem, if<br />we went ahead on the assumption that two plus two equals five? Yet there are a lot of<br />people in this world who make life a hell for themselves and others by insisting that two<br />plus two equals five-or maybe five hundred! - Dale Carnegie


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